What is the selection process for Certificate Courses and what is the minimum CBSE 12th score required?
The selection process of the certificate courses at BILAMS is based on merit of Class 12. There are no additional steps to the process of admission as it's merit-based. The minimum percetage required for admission is 50% in Class 12. Kindly contact the admission office of the institute for more de
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